Tuesday, February 14

V-day

I read a really funny history book by Dave Barry today during my break. I got out of my Latin class, pleased with myself for getting another 99 on a test, headed over to the library, my second home, and read for almost 2 hours (after I did my homework for Geography). Then I finished the book and turned it into the security desk on my way out of the library when it was time for class.

In Geography, we talked about hurricanes and El Nino. This wasn't nearly as exciting as last week, when we talked about tornadoes and got to watch the last 10 minutes of Twister. I love that movie! Today I spent the whole time thinking first about the grade I got on the Geography test (which wasn't nearly as good as my Latin test grade) and the movie The Day After Tomorrow. I wish we could have watched that movie. Especially the part where they burn law books in the NYC library. I think that was the thing I liked most about that whole movie. The being trapped in a library part. And, of course, I'd giggle horrendously whenever Ian Holms came on the screen because, hey! He's Bilbo Baggins! Well, I have D&C in a few minutes, so I guess I better end this.















Don't you just love how my post title has nothing to do with what I actually wrote? Except for the "day" part.

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